Ukrainian Permanent Representative to the UN Melnyk urged Merz to provide weapons to Ukraine: full list.


The Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN, Andriy Melnyk, addressed the candidate for the position of Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, in an open letter. In his letter, Melnyk proposed to transfer 150 Taurus missiles and a third of the German military aviation to Ukraine. He urged Merz to announce this on May 6, the day of the chancellor elections. Melnyk emphasized the necessity of fulfilling this promise despite possible resistance from the Social Democratic Party. He believes that to stop Russia and change the dynamics of the war, not only missiles but also military equipment are needed. Melnyk proposes to transfer 30% of Germany's fighter jets and helicopters to Ukraine, as well as to modernize the German army.
Analysis
Melnyk's letter to Merz is an attempt to gain Germany's support and assistance for the Ukrainian army. This assistance aims to stop Russia's aggression and change the course of the war. Melnyk emphasizes the need for prompt transfer of military equipment and missiles. This letter may be an attempt to put pressure on Germany and remind it of its obligations under the partnership with Ukraine.
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